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they have taken our vote for granted for so long. but things are starting to change and the magic secret is -- i will to you how i have been able to change so many hearts and minds in the minority community. the secret is i simply tell them the truth. the truth is on our side as conservatives. one -- america is not a racist country. [applause] the people that continue to tell us that have a vested interest in racism. they are actively courting nigerians to do racist acts in this country a la jussie smollett. truth number two, abortion is murder. [applause] asked myself all the time -- why does it seem to you that progressive policies always lead to progressive results in -- regressive results in the black community? we have black women representing 6%-7% population of the country and yet black women account for more than 40% of abortions in america. it is sickening but we are talking about here. in new york city, more black babies are a boarded then born live. a hard-hitting truth. the most unsafe place for a black child is not on th
they have taken our vote for granted for so long. but things are starting to change and the magic secret is -- i will to you how i have been able to change so many hearts and minds in the minority community. the secret is i simply tell them the truth. the truth is on our side as conservatives. one -- america is not a racist country. [applause] the people that continue to tell us that have a vested interest in racism. they are actively courting nigerians to do racist acts in this country a la...
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i will also tell you we must never take anything for granted. those who seek to defame this great organization, aipac, those who seek to undermine american support for israel, they must be confronted. despite what they claim, they do not merely criticize the policies of israel's government. that happens every five minutes. they do something else. they spew venom that has long been directed at the jewish people. again the jews are cast as a force for evil, again the jews are said to have too much influence, too much power, too much money. ladies and gentlemen, you know what the best kind of way to respond to this hatred is? we read it a few days ago when mordecai confronted, the best way to respond this type of hatred is not to bow down to them, it is to stand up to them. >> [applause] >> to all the anti-semites out there, whether they live in modern persia and the palaces of tehran or the bunkers of beirut, whether they march through the streets of charlottesville or murder worshipers in a synagogue -- and jewish people -- we st up. we[applause]
i will also tell you we must never take anything for granted. those who seek to defame this great organization, aipac, those who seek to undermine american support for israel, they must be confronted. despite what they claim, they do not merely criticize the policies of israel's government. that happens every five minutes. they do something else. they spew venom that has long been directed at the jewish people. again the jews are cast as a force for evil, again the jews are said to have too...
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journalists in the country's jails hundreds of websites have been um blocked and licenses have been granted to twenty three new media publications but there's still a long way to go. ethiopian media have years of control and censorship to break free from and outlets that are still working on forming professional bonds to strengthen their industry media houses need to come together discuss what should be how can we help the transition result compromise in order to go the precipice if we do that we can help but expect in the media tools not take side not advice such an interest is just not going to stick once you have a democratic framework if you have a democratic system for a democratic country but there were but no natural outcome or got to be personal a good course but a short period for expression but to respect it but dr the separate protected i do hope would have a press council most importantly where we come together and and and hammer out on our own court of conduct we have to the strain ourselves into professionalism. without putting the talking and pitting one community with any ot
journalists in the country's jails hundreds of websites have been um blocked and licenses have been granted to twenty three new media publications but there's still a long way to go. ethiopian media have years of control and censorship to break free from and outlets that are still working on forming professional bonds to strengthen their industry media houses need to come together discuss what should be how can we help the transition result compromise in order to go the precipice if we do that...
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i was able to get ahead in life because of things like pell grant's and student loans, hard work and working multiple jobs to put myself through college. through the few doors that were opened to me i was about to lift myself up and really developed a commitment to helping other people have access to those opportunities and to make sure that doors were open. so that if people chose to work through them, they could really achieve the american dream. a lot of that commitment comes from my faith. . a commitment to work hard and a commitment that everybody should have access to opportunities to lift themselves up and to provide a better life for themselves and their families. host: what were you doing before you served in the house? rep. mcadams: i was mayor of salt lake county, county executive. in that capacity. , the county oversaw a lot of human services, economic development services, transportation, investments in the salt lake area. one of the issues i worked really hard on was homelessness and housing. . helping people who were in crisis to gain access to some stability. in some
i was able to get ahead in life because of things like pell grant's and student loans, hard work and working multiple jobs to put myself through college. through the few doors that were opened to me i was about to lift myself up and really developed a commitment to helping other people have access to those opportunities and to make sure that doors were open. so that if people chose to work through them, they could really achieve the american dream. a lot of that commitment comes from my faith....
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they never took it for granted. they told me it was important to give back. they both chose jobs that were about helping others. my dad dedicated his life trying to cure cancer and alzheimer's. my mother worked as a nurse in our community. they taught me that service is not just a job. it is a way of life. it is not 9:00 to 5:00, then you punch out. it has to be about your mindset and what drives you. they instilled that in me. >> did that service start early for you? >> absolutely. my mom made me go to the hospital with her every saturday to volunteer. my dad always told me it was important to see the human element. he was a cancer researcher, did alzheimer's, he actually went and talked to families afflicted with cancer and alzheimer's. he wanted to remember, this is not just some type of experiment, it is not something you do in a lab you are trying , to help people. that human side is something they taught me about. i have tried to hold that close to my heart whenever i work on issues, even if they are counterterrorism on the other side of the world, i al
they never took it for granted. they told me it was important to give back. they both chose jobs that were about helping others. my dad dedicated his life trying to cure cancer and alzheimer's. my mother worked as a nurse in our community. they taught me that service is not just a job. it is a way of life. it is not 9:00 to 5:00, then you punch out. it has to be about your mindset and what drives you. they instilled that in me. >> did that service start early for you? >> absolutely....
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. >> lapook: things that most people would take for granted. >> jennelle stephenson: just basic things. >> lapook: one of the most cruel parts of the disease, jennelleh, is being accused of faking pain to get narcotics, being labeled a "drug-seeker." during one trip to the emergency department, when she fell to the floor in pain, a doctor refused to help her. >> jennelle stephenson: and i'm looking up at her, and i'm in tears, and, i'm like, "i'm doing the best that i can." >> lapook: and you've got to be thinking... >> jennelle stephenson: i just, sometimes i don't understand, i don't get it. like, sorry. i'm in so much pain, and you think i just want some morphine. and it just makes me sad that some people in the medical community just don't get it. >> dr. francis collins: so this would be my lab. >> lapook: dr. francis collins is director of the national institutes of health, the largest biomedical research he oversees budget that funds more than 400,000 researchers world-wide. >> clinton: dr. collins, please come up to the lectern. the n.i.h. in 2000 when he made a landmark announc
. >> lapook: things that most people would take for granted. >> jennelle stephenson: just basic things. >> lapook: one of the most cruel parts of the disease, jennelleh, is being accused of faking pain to get narcotics, being labeled a "drug-seeker." during one trip to the emergency department, when she fell to the floor in pain, a doctor refused to help her. >> jennelle stephenson: and i'm looking up at her, and i'm in tears, and, i'm like, "i'm doing the...
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our other top story, governor newsom granting a reprieve for more than 700 inmates on death row in california. >> i did this with a heavy heart, with deep appreciation for the emotions that drives this issue. and i did it with the victims in mind. >> the governor signed an executive order placing a moratorium on the death penalty. >> today the governor's office issued these photos of crews taking apart the death chamber at san quentin. there is both a gas chamber and a lethal injection facility. an upgrade of the chamber was completed in 2010, but it's never been used. >>> with 737 inmates, california has the largest death row in the united states. in fact, san quentin prison houses 25% of all condemned inmates in the u.s. >> the state hasn't executed anyone since 2006, after a federal judge declared that california's lethal injection protocol was unconstitutional. >> newsom's decision runs counter to a call by state voters. in 2016 voters defeat aid measure that would have banned capital punishment and even approved another measure to speed up the execution process. >> so with all of that as
our other top story, governor newsom granting a reprieve for more than 700 inmates on death row in california. >> i did this with a heavy heart, with deep appreciation for the emotions that drives this issue. and i did it with the victims in mind. >> the governor signed an executive order placing a moratorium on the death penalty. >> today the governor's office issued these photos of crews taking apart the death chamber at san quentin. there is both a gas chamber and a lethal...
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against the recomendation of intelligence officials, ordered that his son-in-law, jared kushner, be granted top secret security clearance. but when we asked the president about it today, no answer. instead, he lashed out at democrats' sweeping new investigation into allegations of everything from corruption to abuse of power. sir, your response to the democrats who are calling for a criminal investigation into jared kushner's security clearance? >> it's a disgrace. it's a disgrace to our country. and the people understand it. when they look at it, they just say presidential harassment. but that's okay. >> reporter: the house judiciary committee demanding documents from 81 people and entities close to the president, including his sons, don jr. and eric. kushner and former aides like hope hicks and steve bannon. and they want to know about everything from the president's one-on-one meetings with vladimir putin to the now infamous trump tower meeting with that russian lawyer and whether president trump and his family are profiting from the presidency. the white house, furious, but democrats, u
against the recomendation of intelligence officials, ordered that his son-in-law, jared kushner, be granted top secret security clearance. but when we asked the president about it today, no answer. instead, he lashed out at democrats' sweeping new investigation into allegations of everything from corruption to abuse of power. sir, your response to the democrats who are calling for a criminal investigation into jared kushner's security clearance? >> it's a disgrace. it's a disgrace to our...
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they are planning to give some long-term drivers money to buy stock, granting them access to the ipo, but protesting lyft drivers organized by a group say they want higher wages and benefits. uber and lyft drivers in los angeles are planning to strike tomorrow. according to the l.a. times, uber slashed per mile pay from 80 to 60 cents in orange and l.a. county. they want higher wages across the board. they protested in los angeles before, but this time they are being led by a group ride share drivers united. uber said their old pay scale was not working and other changes will include take home pay. as part of the efforts to build a better bay area, we are looking at what it's like for here for ride share drivers. from the website, we have a form we would love for to you fill out if you are a ride share driver telling us about your experiences. it may inspire our next building a bay area story. >> richmond firefighters it saved two pets in an apartment today. the post it video showing the daring rescue. firefighters with local 188 had to wade through thick smoke to find two dogs. one h
they are planning to give some long-term drivers money to buy stock, granting them access to the ipo, but protesting lyft drivers organized by a group say they want higher wages and benefits. uber and lyft drivers in los angeles are planning to strike tomorrow. according to the l.a. times, uber slashed per mile pay from 80 to 60 cents in orange and l.a. county. they want higher wages across the board. they protested in los angeles before, but this time they are being led by a group ride share...
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a "new york times" report that claims president trump ordered his then chief of staff john kelly to grant his son-in-law jared kushner a top security clearance. >> did you tell anyone in the white house to -- >> no. i don't think i have the authority do that. i'm not sure i do. but i wouldn't -- i wouldn't do it. i was never involved with the scurity. >> in a "new york times" interview president trump has previously denied those claims. yet today on fox news, white house counselor kellyanne conway noted the president does have authority to intervene on his own behalf. >> i will tell you that the president has the absolute right to do what was described. >> in january house oversight committee chairman elijah cummings launch and investigation into house the white house awards cleans but he says so far the trump administration hasn't handed over a single document or scheduled a single interview. he has threatened subpoenas if >> why do they have concerns about jared kushner? why were there over 100 omissions and changes? >> they imposed the jared act which would revoke anyone given a cleara
a "new york times" report that claims president trump ordered his then chief of staff john kelly to grant his son-in-law jared kushner a top security clearance. >> did you tell anyone in the white house to -- >> no. i don't think i have the authority do that. i'm not sure i do. but i wouldn't -- i wouldn't do it. i was never involved with the scurity. >> in a "new york times" interview president trump has previously denied those claims. yet today on fox...
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oakland's grant just over 160,000. it will go toward the development of a rapid response crew to clear dumped items at city-owned and managed properties. some money will also be dedicated to expanding the city's bulky item pickup program. >>> the instagram influencer who is not your typical poster. >> somebody started following me. suddenly i got a big spike in follower, and it was elong musk. >> that will do it. what drew elon musk to the professor's page. >> and kristen sze is coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> how much would you pay for the promise of a house? sky 7 zooms in on an empty lot in one of san francisco' begin. >>> pulling the welcome mat. why these turkeys are being turned away at a local wildlife center. >>> and if you thought you heard every child support horror story. think again. those stories at 5:00. and you realize great minds shop alike? me-brand shoes that everyone notices? oh, yeah! or when you get exactly what you need for your growing family? yes! that's yes for less. yep! yes! seriously, 20
oakland's grant just over 160,000. it will go toward the development of a rapid response crew to clear dumped items at city-owned and managed properties. some money will also be dedicated to expanding the city's bulky item pickup program. >>> the instagram influencer who is not your typical poster. >> somebody started following me. suddenly i got a big spike in follower, and it was elong musk. >> that will do it. what drew elon musk to the professor's page. >> and...
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that would offer grants for uninsured losses and open up housing assistance for those displaced. but there are some worries here that there isn't sufficient damage to potentially qualify for the declaration. >> we here in sonoma county in this flood event, people got screwed because we were the primary epicenter of the flood event. we had an atmospheric river that came, and it just hit sonoma county and parked itself over the russian river watershed and dumped all of its moisture there. meaning that even counties to the south and north of us were not nearly as heavily impacted. had they been heavily impacted, we would have had more damages, more people who were suffering, which then would have gotten us the help that we need. >> according to the county, last week's storm caused about $155 million in damage. >>> a road closed by mud and rock slides near clayton in contra costa should reopen any time now. the photos are of marsh creek road. it's been closed since yesterday. sky 7 spotted the slide along with problems along el hambra valley and bear creek roads. officials have been
that would offer grants for uninsured losses and open up housing assistance for those displaced. but there are some worries here that there isn't sufficient damage to potentially qualify for the declaration. >> we here in sonoma county in this flood event, people got screwed because we were the primary epicenter of the flood event. we had an atmospheric river that came, and it just hit sonoma county and parked itself over the russian river watershed and dumped all of its moisture there....
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that means we have a lot of money to raise to grant over 400 wishes per year in the bay area. we really couldn't do it without the community. >> make-a-wish greater bay area has granted more than 800 wishes to date in northern california. >> i know you do a lot of work with them. >> incredible work. >> incredible job. >>> san francisco started preparations for next week's st. patrick's day festivities. they raised the irish flag at city hall. it was followed by a society. the united irish society will host the annual san francisco st. patrick's day parade next saturday morning starting at second and market and heading to the civic center. >>> prom season is around the corner. for many teens it is tough to come up with the money to pay for all the frills. just ahead, where girls can get their next dress for free. >>> right now dan is here for what's coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. >> new at 5:00. people lined up early and stayed late. the volunteers making it happen. and the folks forever grateful, we will have the story. >>> plus the giants take another step toward their futur
that means we have a lot of money to raise to grant over 400 wishes per year in the bay area. we really couldn't do it without the community. >> make-a-wish greater bay area has granted more than 800 wishes to date in northern california. >> i know you do a lot of work with them. >> incredible work. >> incredible job. >>> san francisco started preparations for next week's st. patrick's day festivities. they raised the irish flag at city hall. it was followed by...
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this executive order could impact federal education and research grants for colleges. with today's order, they're going to tie the grants to enforcement of the first amendment. reporting live from berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> amy, thank you. this morning, abc news has learned the fbi is joining the criminal investigation to look into the certification of the boeing 737 max 8. we're also learning more details about last year's max 8 crash in indonesia. bloomberg reports, officials started investigating the software system linked to the crash weeks after that lion air flight plunged into the java sea. officials found the stall prevention feature blamed for the crash wasn't flagged in pilot manuals. >>> happening today, the man charged with sending package bombs to prominent democrats will plead guilty in a courtroom. cesar sayoc targeted critics of president trump, package bombs mailed around the country, including here in northern california. one in sacramento was addressed to senator kamala harris. the other in burlingame, addressed to tom steyer. >>> poli
this executive order could impact federal education and research grants for colleges. with today's order, they're going to tie the grants to enforcement of the first amendment. reporting live from berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> amy, thank you. this morning, abc news has learned the fbi is joining the criminal investigation to look into the certification of the boeing 737 max 8. we're also learning more details about last year's max 8 crash in indonesia. bloomberg reports,...
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. >>> oakland was just awarded a grant to help with illegal dumping problem. the california department of resources recycling and recovery giving the city of oakland more than $160,000. that money will be used to form a rapid response crew to clear illegal dumping on city owned and managed property. the funds will also expand garbage pickup to apartment buildings. >>> building a better bay area can come in many different forms. share your ideas and see what other people think joining our better bay area facebook group. >>> all right. let's take a look at temperatures. they are a little bit milder this morning and that's going to lead to a little bit milder weather this afternoon. 48 castro valley and san leandro, orinda and richmond 49, 50 to 52 along east bayshore. pretty much the same thing from san francisco to south bay. you head to the pacific ocean there, pacifica about 49. mid to upper 40s in the north bay valleys. the cooles by far as we expected, because you have a little less cloud cover and low 50s in inland east bay neighborhoods. here is a look at
. >>> oakland was just awarded a grant to help with illegal dumping problem. the california department of resources recycling and recovery giving the city of oakland more than $160,000. that money will be used to form a rapid response crew to clear illegal dumping on city owned and managed property. the funds will also expand garbage pickup to apartment buildings. >>> building a better bay area can come in many different forms. share your ideas and see what other people think...
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it starts on grant avenue at sacramento street and winds through chinatown, north beach, the embarcadero and downtown. proceeds benefit the ymca community center, which serves 1,600 youth and family with wellness and community programs. the race starts at 8:00 this morning. >>> 5:40 the time. we're just a couple hours away from that race, and weatherwise, it's not going to be too bad for the start. >> no, temperatures in the 50s. mainly dry out there. a few passing showers. we have fog from santa rosa, sfo, mountain view and livermore. the golden gate, though, you can see looks pretty dry, but we're not ruling out showers. in fact, lingering, or we'll call it isolated showers before our next storm heads our way. i'll talk about totals, timing, in just a few minutes with my accuweather seven-day forecast. >> lisa, thank you. also ahead, the warriors come back against the sixers without klay thompson. they turned to steph curry's splash brother-in-law. splash brother-in-law. we have high ♪ splash brother-in-law. we have high when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it ne
it starts on grant avenue at sacramento street and winds through chinatown, north beach, the embarcadero and downtown. proceeds benefit the ymca community center, which serves 1,600 youth and family with wellness and community programs. the race starts at 8:00 this morning. >>> 5:40 the time. we're just a couple hours away from that race, and weatherwise, it's not going to be too bad for the start. >> no, temperatures in the 50s. mainly dry out there. a few passing showers. we...
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it was granted to megan and jason buzzard. they have been living in trailers and rental homes since then. jason says he wants to set an example for other victims. >> this isn't just a permit for my wife and i, this is a permit for the town. you know, it's our time to rebuild and build paradise, you know, back to what it was and even better than what it was. >> the family hopes to start rebuilding next month. >>> in other news, a suspect led southern california law enforcement on a wild hours-long chase that ended in burbank last night. take a look. at one point the driver started going the wrong way on interstate 5 and ridged msf een of shot at the suspect before he was eventually arrested. the reason for the chase is unknown. >>> now to the amazing story of two women, each of whom grew up as an only child. after taking a dna test, they learned they were sisters and then found out they had 28 more brothers and sisters. abc 7 spoke with two of the sisters and shares their journey. >> reporter: if you ask shawna harrison how man
it was granted to megan and jason buzzard. they have been living in trailers and rental homes since then. jason says he wants to set an example for other victims. >> this isn't just a permit for my wife and i, this is a permit for the town. you know, it's our time to rebuild and build paradise, you know, back to what it was and even better than what it was. >> the family hopes to start rebuilding next month. >>> in other news, a suspect led southern california law...
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they want the governor to grant the boy's father a temporary release from the state prison. the family says the child found a gun under a bed at an east oakland home wednesday and accidentally shot himself. a man who police say is the gun's owner was arrested. >>> developing news. a 45-year-old father is suffering from critical injuries after a fight at dodger stadium parking lot on friday. amy powell from our sister station in los angeles has reaction from the wife of the injured fan. >> someone needs to come forward. i know people saw it. i heard them. i know people saw it. >> reporter: shocked and heartbroken, crystal says her 45-year-old husband rafael is on life support after suffering severe injuries during a fight at dodger stadium. >> he was hit. his head hit the ground and caused a skull fracture. now his brain is swelling. he is bleeding on the brain. >> reporter: crystal was on the phone with her husband. the dodger's fan was in a parking lot leaving when she heard a woman and a man arguing with him. >> i was hearing the arguing happening. then i heard like a smac
they want the governor to grant the boy's father a temporary release from the state prison. the family says the child found a gun under a bed at an east oakland home wednesday and accidentally shot himself. a man who police say is the gun's owner was arrested. >>> developing news. a 45-year-old father is suffering from critical injuries after a fight at dodger stadium parking lot on friday. amy powell from our sister station in los angeles has reaction from the wife of the injured fan....
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a dozen dorm beds for students and emergency housing grants of $2500. >> we want to make sure we are finding viable long-term sustainable solutions. it's not about opening up pandora's box, it's what are the realistic sustainable ones we want to be sitting there at the table discussing, exploring and implementing. >> it's estimated as many as 400 san jose students have been homeless. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. what issues do you see where you live and what would make them better. use #better bay area and have a conversation. we have a facebook where you can share your ideas. >>> in today's "gma" first look the winner of last year's $1.5 billion mega million lottery is claiming the prize. >> as janai norman explains the identity still a mystery. >> the winner of the largest mega millions jackpot in history finally comes forward to claim their nearly $900 million prize. the lucky ticket purchased at this market back in october by an anonymous south carolina resident. if they didn't claim their fortune by april 19th, the entire $1.5 billion pretax amoun
a dozen dorm beds for students and emergency housing grants of $2500. >> we want to make sure we are finding viable long-term sustainable solutions. it's not about opening up pandora's box, it's what are the realistic sustainable ones we want to be sitting there at the table discussing, exploring and implementing. >> it's estimated as many as 400 san jose students have been homeless. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. what issues do you see where you live...
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. >> this as the white house refuses tommtee any information about whether president trump ordered granted top secret security clearance against the recommendations of intelligence officials. cnn is reporting that he pushed for hisau get an independent responsibility. a very solemn one. to do oversight. >> the president did not respond to questions about those security clearances. instead, he lashed out at democrats who launched at least half a dozen investigations on capitol hill. he calls it a disgrace. >>> hi there. we've come to the weather center a little earlier than usual. we'll come back to this. i'll have alexis join me when we do with a look at your traffic. i'm looking at the maze in emeryville. it is raining. look at all the spray being kicked up. poor conditions. stay inside if you're taking the ferry. it's wet and breezy on the bay. want to show you the north bay. we have a lot of green. the moderate rain pushed off to fairfield. up 80 towards dixon. around moraga on pinehurst road, a downpour that will leave water behind. as you head from 94th avenue, 104th avenue from oakla
. >> this as the white house refuses tommtee any information about whether president trump ordered granted top secret security clearance against the recommendations of intelligence officials. cnn is reporting that he pushed for hisau get an independent responsibility. a very solemn one. to do oversight. >> the president did not respond to questions about those security clearances. instead, he lashed out at democrats who launched at least half a dozen investigations on capitol hill....
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they want governor newsom to grant a temporary release for the father from prison. the child found a gun under a bed and accidently shot himself. the man who owns that gun was arrested. >>> volunteers are needed to help move homeless into a motel. hope village says they did not get a new location to move to. motel vouchers were provided for 30 days. >>> rolling stones fans can't get no satisfaction. coming up, why the band has postponed its north more than tour and what mick jagger is saying about it. >>> also burning man organizers say they're fig remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. >>> the rolling stones have postponed all upcoming concert dates, including their may 18th performance at levi
they want governor newsom to grant a temporary release for the father from prison. the child found a gun under a bed and accidently shot himself. the man who owns that gun was arrested. >>> volunteers are needed to help move homeless into a motel. hope village says they did not get a new location to move to. motel vouchers were provided for 30 days. >>> rolling stones fans can't get no satisfaction. coming up, why the band has postponed its north more than tour and what mick...
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i believe the far right lane, westbound 580 near grant line road.scene. it's heavy as usual out of tracy. extra heavy with those delays at this point. mass transit, a 20-minute delay in all directions. they are in recovery mode now. ace 1 arrived a little late but 3, 5 and 7 on time. normal service, no delays for vta. >>> thanks alexis. this is one of the more unusual burglaries you've seen. >> you won't believe this. this man walks up, throws a big rock at a piano store in fresno. then he reaches in and grabs a what? a mickey mouse doll that was sitting on top of the piano. and that's it. walks away. the store's owner says the mickey toy received a lot of attention but what's going on here? they've replaced the mickey with a new one and put a minnie mouse next to it. >> very strange. >> i have a minnie mouse. i would have gladly given it to that guy. >> now they have to repair the window. >> what a pain. >>> first, our instagram picture of the day, if you haven't followed us. you can see other people sniffing sunflowers. the one with the designer dog col
i believe the far right lane, westbound 580 near grant line road.scene. it's heavy as usual out of tracy. extra heavy with those delays at this point. mass transit, a 20-minute delay in all directions. they are in recovery mode now. ace 1 arrived a little late but 3, 5 and 7 on time. normal service, no delays for vta. >>> thanks alexis. this is one of the more unusual burglaries you've seen. >> you won't believe this. this man walks up, throws a big rock at a piano store in...
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highway 580 near grant line. it's out of lanes but moderate flowing past the scene westbound anyway due to just the normal commute. we have an accident, no details yet. just coming into the chp, west 80 at pinole valley road. more on that when we come back. >> sue, thank you. "good morning america" coming up at 7:00 right here on abc 7. >> ginger zee live in new york city with a look at what's ahead on the show. hi, ginger. >> hi, jessica, hi reggie. so nice to be with you this morning. coming up on gma, we have the latest on the mueller report. the reaction this morning after the investigation finds no collusion between the president's campaign and russia. our political team will be breaking it all down for you. plus, we've got the president's lawyer joining us. >>> also this morning, that cruise ship nightmare. the ship had engine failure and pummeled by huge waves. hundreds of people had to be airlifted to safety. we get to talk to one of the passengers. he and his entire family rescued by helicopter. >>> plus
highway 580 near grant line. it's out of lanes but moderate flowing past the scene westbound anyway due to just the normal commute. we have an accident, no details yet. just coming into the chp, west 80 at pinole valley road. more on that when we come back. >> sue, thank you. "good morning america" coming up at 7:00 right here on abc 7. >> ginger zee live in new york city with a look at what's ahead on the show. hi, ginger. >> hi, jessica, hi reggie. so nice to be...
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it starts on grant avenue ans ou winds through chinatown, north beach, the embarcadero and downtown. the ymca serves families with wellness and community programs. the race starts at 8:00 this morning. 6:40 the time, and meteorologist lisa argen has been keeping anot that fog that's out there. yeah, in our inland valleys, at the airport there's delays, also in the north bay. a live look outside, san francisco, with temperatures in the mid-50s. so it is pretty mild. and we are seeing the system exit the bay area, so we're not ruling out a residual shower. we have a break, though, until the middle of the week. i'll explain with my accuweather seven-day forecast, coming up. >> lisa, thank you. >>> also ahead, the warriors come back from a 14-point deficit against the sixers without klay thompson. so, they turned to steph curry's remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerag
it starts on grant avenue ans ou winds through chinatown, north beach, the embarcadero and downtown. the ymca serves families with wellness and community programs. the race starts at 8:00 this morning. 6:40 the time, and meteorologist lisa argen has been keeping anot that fog that's out there. yeah, in our inland valleys, at the airport there's delays, also in the north bay. a live look outside, san francisco, with temperatures in the mid-50s. so it is pretty mild. and we are seeing the system...
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they want the governor to grant the boy's father a temporary release from the state prison. the family says the child found a gun under a bed at an east oakland home on wednesday and accidentally shot himself. a man who police say is the gun's owner was arrested. >>> developing news. a 45-year-old father is suffering from critical injuries after a fight at a dodger stadium parking lot friday. amy powell from our sister station in los angeles has reaction from the wife of the injured fan. >> someone needs to come forward. i know people saw it. i heard them. i know people saw it. >> reporter: shocked and heartbroken, crystal says her 45-year-old husband is on life support after suffering severe injuries during a fight at dodger stadium. >> he was hit. his head hit the ground and caused a skull fracture. now his brain is swelling and he is bleeding on the brain. >> reporter: she was on the phone with her husband. the fan was in the stadium when she heard a woman and man arguing with him. >> i was hearing the arguing. then i heard like a smack, a crack. it sounded like a basebal
they want the governor to grant the boy's father a temporary release from the state prison. the family says the child found a gun under a bed at an east oakland home on wednesday and accidentally shot himself. a man who police say is the gun's owner was arrested. >>> developing news. a 45-year-old father is suffering from critical injuries after a fight at a dodger stadium parking lot friday. amy powell from our sister station in los angeles has reaction from the wife of the injured...
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lots where students can safely park and sleep, a dozen dorm beds for students and emergency housing grants of $2500. >> we want to make sure we are finding viable long-term sustainable solutions. it's not about opening up pandora's box, it's what are the realistic sustainable ones we want to be sitting there at the table discussing, exploring and implementing. >> it's estimated 400 students have been homeless at some point. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. use #better bay area and join our conversation. we have a facebook as well where you can share your ideas. >>> a thirst amazon ghost store in san francisco on market street between 1st and 2nd around the corner from montgomery b.a.r.t. station. the former chevron. use amazon go to pick up what you want and walk out. no cashiers. amazon charges you through the app and sends you a receipt. an opening day has not been announced. remember the first amazon go store opened in october. we were there that first morning it opened, a second open in december and a third around the corner from the other two. so they must
lots where students can safely park and sleep, a dozen dorm beds for students and emergency housing grants of $2500. >> we want to make sure we are finding viable long-term sustainable solutions. it's not about opening up pandora's box, it's what are the realistic sustainable ones we want to be sitting there at the table discussing, exploring and implementing. >> it's estimated 400 students have been homeless at some point. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay...
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provide the oversighty i committee about whether president trump ordered his son-in-law, jared kushner be granted top security clearance. cnn is reporting that the president pushed for his daughter ivanka to get clearance. >> congress has an independent responsibility. a very solemn one. to do oversight. >> the president did not respond to questions about those security clearances. instead, he larkd out at democrats who launched half a dozen investigations on capitol hill. he calls it a disgrace. >>> on the peninsula, 900 san mateo county workers will be walking picket lines again today. >> what do we want? >> social workers, therapists, veterans and those who care for the elderly began a strike yesterday. they're the only labor group out of 11 without a contract and workers say the proposed contract isn't in line with the region's rising cost of living and they can't afford to live in san mateo county anymore. meanwhi meanwhile, the county intends to provide most services during this strike. but a handful of health clinics will be closed. >>> all right. never more than seven minutes away from yo
provide the oversighty i committee about whether president trump ordered his son-in-law, jared kushner be granted top security clearance. cnn is reporting that the president pushed for his daughter ivanka to get clearance. >> congress has an independent responsibility. a very solemn one. to do oversight. >> the president did not respond to questions about those security clearances. instead, he larkd out at democrats who launched half a dozen investigations on capitol hill. he calls...
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legacy business, the city says the golden gate fortune cookie factory qualified for rent stabilization grants among other benefits. we want to hear your thoughts about what we can do to keep building a better bay area. head to abc7news.com and search the words better bay area to send us your comments or suggestions. you can also join our conversation on social media, use the #better bay area and find our group on facebook. >>> recent storms gnarled some streets and turned intersections into bumpy mine fields. look at this roller coaster. it's a problem that crops up whenever there's a really wet winter. water seeps into the road surface, the weight of the cars and the trucks repeatedly driving over them causes the dips. >> let's look at a typical dry month. we might fill about 350 potholes in san franc're lookin at 1800 potholes were filled. >> public works says repairs have been slow going because of the constant rain. they can't fix potholes in the rain. >>> now your morninger emerging from bankruptcy, the company is being sued. the lawsuit is over sears iconic craftsman brand. the company
legacy business, the city says the golden gate fortune cookie factory qualified for rent stabilization grants among other benefits. we want to hear your thoughts about what we can do to keep building a better bay area. head to abc7news.com and search the words better bay area to send us your comments or suggestions. you can also join our conversation on social media, use the #better bay area and find our group on facebook. >>> recent storms gnarled some streets and turned intersections...
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that means residents can receive grants for temporary housing and home repairs. the tornado that touched down sunday was the deadliest in nearly six years. >>> new this morning, the labor department issued the february jobs report in the last half hour. it wasn't a good one. the economy added just 20,000 jobs last month. 180,000 jobs were expected. this is the fewest that we've seen added in a year and a half. despite that, the unemployment rate fell from 4% to 3.8%. economists say cold weather across the country may have led to the hiring slowdown. president trump's ongoing fight may have been factors. howl will wall street react? we'll bring you the opening bell at 6:30. >>> free dental care for hundreds of people. the huge line for the clinic that just why are all these business owners so excited? we're going to comcast. it's ahead of the game, ahead of the curve. comcast business is for me. it's switch and save days at comcast business. right now, get fast, reliable internet for $49.95 a month and save $600 a year. just one more way we take your business beyo
that means residents can receive grants for temporary housing and home repairs. the tornado that touched down sunday was the deadliest in nearly six years. >>> new this morning, the labor department issued the february jobs report in the last half hour. it wasn't a good one. the economy added just 20,000 jobs last month. 180,000 jobs were expected. this is the fewest that we've seen added in a year and a half. despite that, the unemployment rate fell from 4% to 3.8%. economists say...
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colleges are one of the largest providers of grants and scholarships. >> you can increase your chances of getting merited by applying to schools where your test scores and grades are in the top 10% of the class. that'll help you stand out. >> reporter: next, be strategic about what you apply for. spend your time searching for scholarships that match your experience and interests. free websites like kpex, the college board, fast web, or scholarships.com let you fill out a profile to identify what's unique about you, then matches you with potential scholarships. go big and small. apply to both national and local scholarships. >> national scholarships offer more money, but you might be better off focusing on a local scholarship. it'll be easier to snag one of those because you'll have less competition. >> and of course it pays to start early. >> i started in eighth grade. most people don't start in eighth grade. >> reporter: now, one thing you should keep in mind is the application deadline, it is a requirement, and if you don't make the due date it is a lost opportunity. many organizatio
colleges are one of the largest providers of grants and scholarships. >> you can increase your chances of getting merited by applying to schools where your test scores and grades are in the top 10% of the class. that'll help you stand out. >> reporter: next, be strategic about what you apply for. spend your time searching for scholarships that match your experience and interests. free websites like kpex, the college board, fast web, or scholarships.com let you fill out a profile to...
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. >> white house officials have said it will apply to more than $35 billion in grants. abc 7 news reporter jobina fortson is at uc berkeley. >> uc berkeley got more than $700 million for research in the 2017-2018 school year, with more than 400 million of it coming from the federal government. president trump's executive order says they will not continue to get that money if they don't support freedom of speech. >> i think that a little too demanding. >> that was the feeling of many students we talked to at uc berkeley, but students inside the white house thursday couldn't have disagreed more. >> it was a really awesome experience, and i'm super grateful i was able to go. >> the president invited berkeley republican president to join in on his protective order protecting free speech on college campuses. >> you refused to be silenced by powerful institutions and closed minded critics. >> the invitation followed an explosive incident at uc berkeley last month. a conservative activist was punched in the face while recruiting students to a conservative organization. it soun
. >> white house officials have said it will apply to more than $35 billion in grants. abc 7 news reporter jobina fortson is at uc berkeley. >> uc berkeley got more than $700 million for research in the 2017-2018 school year, with more than 400 million of it coming from the federal government. president trump's executive order says they will not continue to get that money if they don't support freedom of speech. >> i think that a little too demanding. >> that was the...
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ting admits it won't solve all the problems, but it's a first step. >> how many cal grant low income students were taken. but we don't know how many donor kids or alumni kids are taken. we want an even playing field. >> at san francisco state university, student emily carrell likes the idea, but is skeptical. >> i mean, you can try. i always feel there is loopholes around political aspects. >> high school senior and junior kyle gross is from new york. he is touring the campus with his family. >> i don't know the extent to which it will make things better. it can't do any harm. i think it's a good idea. >> the bill will be >>> scheduled to appear in court tomorrow in washington, william mcglashan filed papers today asking the court to return his passport so he can take a long planned trip with his family. prosecutor says he paid rick singer $50,000 to bribe a proctor to improve his son's answers on the act. mcglashan worked as a senior executive of private equity giant tpg. and abc 7 i team reporter melanie woodrow is traveling to boston to cover the hearing for some of the parents in
ting admits it won't solve all the problems, but it's a first step. >> how many cal grant low income students were taken. but we don't know how many donor kids or alumni kids are taken. we want an even playing field. >> at san francisco state university, student emily carrell likes the idea, but is skeptical. >> i mean, you can try. i always feel there is loopholes around political aspects. >> high school senior and junior kyle gross is from new york. he is touring the...
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>> reporter: as a san francisco legacy business the city says chan qualifies for rent stabilization grants. among other benefits. fortune cookies are supposed to make people happy. mine says "don't lose hope. everything will be okay." i hope this is their fortune as well. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> indeed. vic, thank you. we want to hear your thoughts about what we can do to keep building a better bay area. head to abc7news.com and search the words better bay area. you can write us with your comments and your suggestions on twitter. use the hashtag better bay area. and on facebook we would love for you to join our better bay area group as we work on finding solutions together. let us hear from you. >> yes. all right. we're going to hear from spencer now. >> more rain is coming. he's here with the forecast. >> we have lots of cloudy skies around the bay area right now. and we have light scattered sprinkles mainly in the south bay. overnight we'll see some more showers. the storm ranked 1 on the storm impact scale. for tonight and tomorrow there's a likelihood of widely scattered showers, maybe
>> reporter: as a san francisco legacy business the city says chan qualifies for rent stabilization grants. among other benefits. fortune cookies are supposed to make people happy. mine says "don't lose hope. everything will be okay." i hope this is their fortune as well. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> indeed. vic, thank you. we want to hear your thoughts about what we can do to keep building a better bay area. head to abc7news.com and search the words better bay area. you can...
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it was granted to megan and jason buzzard. they lost their home when the fire ripped through the area two r r ctims. hwanttoet >> this isn't just a permit for my wife and i, this is a permit for the town. you know, it's our time to rebuild and build paradise, you know, back to what it was and even better than what it was. >> the family hopes to start rebuilding next month. >>> in other news, a suspect led southern california law enforcement on a wild hours-long chase that ended in burbank last night. take a look. at one point the driver started going the wrong way on interstate 5 and then wedged himself between three cars which set off a tense standoff with officers. officers shot at the suspect before he was eventually arrested. the reason for the chase is unknown. >>> now to the amazing story of two women, each of whom grew up as an only child. after taking a dna test, they learned they were sisters and then found out they had 28 more abc 7 spoke with two of the sisters and shares their incredible journey. >> reporter: if yo
it was granted to megan and jason buzzard. they lost their home when the fire ripped through the area two r r ctims. hwanttoet >> this isn't just a permit for my wife and i, this is a permit for the town. you know, it's our time to rebuild and build paradise, you know, back to what it was and even better than what it was. >> the family hopes to start rebuilding next month. >>> in other news, a suspect led southern california law enforcement on a wild hours-long chase that...
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they want the governor to grant release from the state prison. the family says the child found a gun under a bed at an east oakland home and accidentally shot himself. a man who police say the gun's owner was arrested. >>> a controversial film about abortion is causing a lot of conversation about this topic. the film is based on a former planned parenthood director who now opposes abortions. >> reporter: it's the story of the youngest planned parenthood director saw a video of an abortion resigned in 2009. >> that is when i really saw for the first time this living human being inside of the womb and seeing that baby fight and struggle for his life. >> reporter: johnson hopes her story in the movie unplanned helps other women. >> i just thought, i have another opportunity here to help facilitate healing for those who have been possibly hurt or touched by abortion in some way. >> reporter: movie goers said the movie was too graphic. >> there was no applause. it was quiet. pretty serious movie. it's not happy. the first party is very bloody. >> repo
they want the governor to grant release from the state prison. the family says the child found a gun under a bed at an east oakland home and accidentally shot himself. a man who police say the gun's owner was arrested. >>> a controversial film about abortion is causing a lot of conversation about this topic. the film is based on a former planned parenthood director who now opposes abortions. >> reporter: it's the story of the youngest planned parenthood director saw a video of an...
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are their votes being taken for granted or their voices being heard. >> tremaine is joining me now. we don't have a ton of time. i want to go right to it. a first byte of your interview with these women. this is about donald trump. >> the administration has unleashed and has legitimatize cruelty and racism -- all the isms. you go to school and you do the right thing, you raise your children properly and, you know, you are going into a parking lot, into a parking space and someone decides they're going to call you the enemy. it is like they can just with a couple of words strip away all that you have worked for. >> and embolden from the top. >> was there a candidate when they're talking to you could reverse that. >> when you mention the name stacey abrams, they were all excited. they were super excited about her. more than half the group liked joe biden. they need someone with experience to fight back against donald trump. they believe that if there is a unifier, it is joe biden, not necessarily kamala harris or cory booker but biden. >> let's play a little bit of them talking about
are their votes being taken for granted or their voices being heard. >> tremaine is joining me now. we don't have a ton of time. i want to go right to it. a first byte of your interview with these women. this is about donald trump. >> the administration has unleashed and has legitimatize cruelty and racism -- all the isms. you go to school and you do the right thing, you raise your children properly and, you know, you are going into a parking lot, into a parking space and someone...
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changed maybe 100 times, that has never in my experience happened with the clearance then later being granted because it smacks of deception. you can't forget 100 things on your form. he had to be corrected likely numerous times and then when you look at the fact that kelly and mcgahn felt compelled to go in writing and use strong language like, we were ordered, you know that's a clue that something in that background or likely many multiple things in that background report disturbed them to the point that they felt they had to go in writing. >> sarah, the next piece of it, but donald trump at the end of the day no matter what red flags were in his background as the president can overrule it and get the security clearance done. he can do that. it's not illegal to hire your son-in-law. none of this is against the law. what's weird about it on top of all the rest is that he lied about it and his daughter lied about it. let me play sound bytes of each of those two things. >> did you tell general kelly or anyone else in the white house to overrule security officials? >> no. i don't think i have t
changed maybe 100 times, that has never in my experience happened with the clearance then later being granted because it smacks of deception. you can't forget 100 things on your form. he had to be corrected likely numerous times and then when you look at the fact that kelly and mcgahn felt compelled to go in writing and use strong language like, we were ordered, you know that's a clue that something in that background or likely many multiple things in that background report disturbed them to...
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grant testified before the first special council in this country, not since then have this many people gone down. the confidence is weird and can you explain it? >> i think when the president told maggie haberman a couple weeks ago when he had a "new york times" interview in the oval said he's not worried about the mueller report, i've been told i'm not a target and she said what about the southern district, he said i don't know about that, i think they're cautiously optimist nick teric of they stopped the indictments. you had the private russians and then the gru and then on roger, it almost -- they almost got there but didn't. i thought in my grand jury testimony, especially when i had follow up questions from gene reed, that they were going to go there and -- >> they were going to go to roger stone? >> no. that people connected to trump were part of this conspiracy to defraud america. remember, rick gates, paul manafort, pled guilty, found guilty of conspiracy to defraud america vis-a-vis their ukrainian work. >> right. >> he was with lindsey graham last night. you and i talked abou
grant testified before the first special council in this country, not since then have this many people gone down. the confidence is weird and can you explain it? >> i think when the president told maggie haberman a couple weeks ago when he had a "new york times" interview in the oval said he's not worried about the mueller report, i've been told i'm not a target and she said what about the southern district, he said i don't know about that, i think they're cautiously optimist...
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with all the information that's come out, it should be granted. >> your defense attorney at the time you pleaded guilty or were sentenced, essentially said the blame, at least part of the blame for your lies were the fbi, the reason you were sentenced were to be blamed on donald trump. this is a quote, the president of the united states hindered this investigation more than george papadopoulos ever could. the message is test your loyalty and tell the good guys. that's what your lawyer said about donald trump. you expect that after he said that. >> i take responsibility for my actions. like i said, they are lawyers, looking out for my legal interest. i don't impose blame on anyone. i did my time. i'm moving on with my life. i'm getting the truth out there. my name has been denigrated for so long. i want people to understand what happened and whether i end up getting back into government or do something else with my life. i'm going to let america decide. >> why do you suppose so many russian kremlin-linked people wanted to have contact with so many people in the trump campaign and why
with all the information that's come out, it should be granted. >> your defense attorney at the time you pleaded guilty or were sentenced, essentially said the blame, at least part of the blame for your lies were the fbi, the reason you were sentenced were to be blamed on donald trump. this is a quote, the president of the united states hindered this investigation more than george papadopoulos ever could. the message is test your loyalty and tell the good guys. that's what your lawyer...
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my common sense told me, what's going on here is, that he's looking to get something in exchange for granting my request to stay in the job. >> in that -- in your view, jill wine-banks, is that an element of potential obstruction of justice? >> i think there are so many elements, that is one of them. i would say it started sooner than that when he fired sally yates. she was the first person who came forward and said to the white house, you a problem. flynn is subject to being compromised by the russians. obviously the next step should have been they should have acted on that, but they didn't. instead of firing flynn, they fired sally yates. they didn't want the information. that's part of the obstruction that was going on even then. >> and we know that during the watergate hearings, one of the elements of obstruction against richard nixon was the firing of the special prosecutor. if donald trump discussed with members of his cabinet firing robert mueller, could just discussing the idea of firing the special prosecutor be an element of obstruction? >> yes. the elements of the public attacks to
my common sense told me, what's going on here is, that he's looking to get something in exchange for granting my request to stay in the job. >> in that -- in your view, jill wine-banks, is that an element of potential obstruction of justice? >> i think there are so many elements, that is one of them. i would say it started sooner than that when he fired sally yates. she was the first person who came forward and said to the white house, you a problem. flynn is subject to being...
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that entire baby with the bath water, move to totally different system i think, we shouldn't take for granted, what capitalism has done for us. and you know, just on the example that you asked about, with college debt. a big part of the problem, aside from overhead at these colleges, is the government getting involved. the more government intervention, the more government propping up some of these systems, inflating the cost of college, colleges and universities are saying well if uncle sam comes in with more free dollars, let's raise the cost, jack up the cost. the point is federal intervention, government intervention has already contributed to the problem. why would we turn to that same leviathan for new solutions by handing them more power? melissa: guy benson, fantastic. have a good time. see you soon. >> see you soon. connell: like you were prepping guy benson for a debate. melissa: he is always ready. that is why i wanted him on. connell: spacex is getting ready for a major rocket launch. we're live in cape canaveral with the details next. ... connell: let's get to spacex preparing for
that entire baby with the bath water, move to totally different system i think, we shouldn't take for granted, what capitalism has done for us. and you know, just on the example that you asked about, with college debt. a big part of the problem, aside from overhead at these colleges, is the government getting involved. the more government intervention, the more government propping up some of these systems, inflating the cost of college, colleges and universities are saying well if uncle sam...
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the judge granted sec permission to file a brief responding to elon musk, all about whether or not he should be held in contempt for a tweet. he was supposed to get his tweets approved. apparently did not. >> if he is going to argue as his lawyers did in part in the documents they filed yesterday that he has a first amendment right to say whatever he wants. he doesn't, he gave that right up when he entered into consent decree with the sec over comments he made last year. connell: one of the arguments he may make it wasn't material statement. because similar statements were made in the company's earnings report. is that legit? >> no. it it is legit to make those arguments but would i have advised making a mea culpa. elon musk is elon musk. i have admiration for him because he bucks system and is successful. he will get his fingers burned. a fine and more restraint not jail time what is he allowed to say publicly. connell: will hear more from a the judge, never hear enough, college admissions scandal. appearing on "bulls & bears" at the top of the hour with melissa and crew. melissa: bi
the judge granted sec permission to file a brief responding to elon musk, all about whether or not he should be held in contempt for a tweet. he was supposed to get his tweets approved. apparently did not. >> if he is going to argue as his lawyers did in part in the documents they filed yesterday that he has a first amendment right to say whatever he wants. he doesn't, he gave that right up when he entered into consent decree with the sec over comments he made last year. connell: one of...
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third time, they will go back to the eu, ask for for an extension and till will be up to the eu to grant the extension and how long it will be. the prime minister is telling the parliament, if the eu decides we could be stuck in the eu for a year, two years, we don't know. in other words putting pressure on parliament to vote for her deal next week. connell: when i started to ask you what's next, what i'm most curious about in all of this, as you say, there could be delay or multiple delays. what is going to change? what are the things that could change, the variables that could change between now and whenever there is another vote or another vote? why push for the delays? what are they looking to change? >> i think by this stage, connell, they will have to push for a delay. even if they could get everything through next week they still need the extension in order to put all of the pieces in place. what this means is, that the prime minister, as i said, who is already tried twice to get a deal through, can she get anymore concessions out. eu? i would say no. connell: could she change? ne
third time, they will go back to the eu, ask for for an extension and till will be up to the eu to grant the extension and how long it will be. the prime minister is telling the parliament, if the eu decides we could be stuck in the eu for a year, two years, we don't know. in other words putting pressure on parliament to vote for her deal next week. connell: when i started to ask you what's next, what i'm most curious about in all of this, as you say, there could be delay or multiple delays....
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information about the faa's digs to delegate authority to boeing to certify its own planes of the faa long granted airplane manufacturers some leeway certifying their own planes. because the certification process is very, very complex and state of the art experts are off the those employed bit manufacturer, but in the case of 737 max planes boeing was under competitive pressure to get the airplane certified really quickly leading to problems. quoting from the seattle times, the original safety analysis for a new flight control system on the max had several crucial flaws. among those flaws, ininspectors understated power of new flight control system called mcas, quoting again, the mcas was capable of moving the tail four times farther than stated in initial safety analysis document. additionally inspectors assessed failure system one level below catastrophic. transportation department inspector general, house transportation committee under new chairman peter defazio are all going to be ininvestigating. >> so heads will roll if they're not confident in their data and the safety of this plane. report
information about the faa's digs to delegate authority to boeing to certify its own planes of the faa long granted airplane manufacturers some leeway certifying their own planes. because the certification process is very, very complex and state of the art experts are off the those employed bit manufacturer, but in the case of 737 max planes boeing was under competitive pressure to get the airplane certified really quickly leading to problems. quoting from the seattle times, the original safety...
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the president saying a little while ago that should that happen, federal grant money could be in play. watch here. >> all of that changes starting right now. we're dealing with billions and billions and billions of dollars. [applause] reporter: this order also tries to tackle the staggering amount of student debt. at last read it was roughly $1.5 trillion. the executive order also says that the treasury department, education department, should have better data transparency when a student enters college how much their degree might net them. how much student loans, student debt they come out of college with for example. it also wants to look into the idea of risk sharing, how risk after student loan should be shared potentially by several different entities. susan: blake, thank you so much. we're looking at live pictures of president trump signing this executive order for freedom of speech on college campuses. looking at the high student debt levels across america. bring back in our panel for reaction to this. carol, i will start with you, some say, thought and were concerned maybe this
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although granted risky as you say where it might end up being a better issue for republicans. connell: that is really interesting. we'll wrap it up for now. really interesting, we'll look back the day 2020 became about health care. >> could be. connell: with the president's statement, liz, james, good to see you both. >> thanks. connell: okay. melissa: a looming battle on capitol hill. president trump meeting with congressional leaders at the white house today to discuss a path forward for its new trade deal with canada and mexico. so can the plan pass a divided congress? we'll talk to congressman vern buchanan who was at the meeting with president trump. >>> plus holding michael avenatti accountable. the former lawyer of stormy daniels facing decades behind bars for extortion and fraud. avenatti vows he will be fully exonerated. details next. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you need decision tech. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. i treat my mbc with ev
although granted risky as you say where it might end up being a better issue for republicans. connell: that is really interesting. we'll wrap it up for now. really interesting, we'll look back the day 2020 became about health care. >> could be. connell: with the president's statement, liz, james, good to see you both. >> thanks. connell: okay. melissa: a looming battle on capitol hill. president trump meeting with congressional leaders at the white house today to discuss a path...
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president macron is president vocal that he is sick of the situation and england not take it for granted the eu will give more time. ideally the britain figures out how to the leave the eu by the april 12th deadline. the eu called an emergency summit. that is on the 10th. most economists say the worst-case scenario is the crashout. which means essentially there is no plan. no trade agreements in place. no plan for how people cross borders. on a granular level, some british citizens are worried about medications how they are delivered if they cannot go through customs without agreements in place. there are very real consequences to lives of everyday people. so next chapter, melissa is monday. hopefully somebody comes up with something that garners enough support. a plan can be put into place. back to you. melissa: we'll see. good luck to them. connell: we stay on breaking news. more than a dozen parents accused of paying bribes to get their kids into top universities making their first court appearances. will they be held accountable? we'll talk to a leading admissions process for all kid
president macron is president vocal that he is sick of the situation and england not take it for granted the eu will give more time. ideally the britain figures out how to the leave the eu by the april 12th deadline. the eu called an emergency summit. that is on the 10th. most economists say the worst-case scenario is the crashout. which means essentially there is no plan. no trade agreements in place. no plan for how people cross borders. on a granular level, some british citizens are worried...
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last year your administration, department of labor granted us a waiver that enabled us to cut our workforce council in the state of indiana about in half, it allowed us to operate at the speed of this table and businesses around it. that made all the difference in the world. as you continue to trust us, the states to own it and to prove it we will show america what works and what doesn't and that will take us to the next level. >> thank you, eric. that's great. >> lockheed martin, i just wanted to tell you, mr. president how honored i am to serve on advisory board but to commend you and your administration on focus getting american workers for the future of advanced economy we're in. not just about today's mismatch and things we're working on today but get us prepared for continued economic growth. what you have done with tax reform, regulatory reform, helped us to reinvest in our businesses, reinvest in our workforce. we thank you for that, commend you for that. >> thank thank you, marilyn. how is the f-35 doing. >> it is doing great. >> we spoke to competitor countries, we have a problem,
last year your administration, department of labor granted us a waiver that enabled us to cut our workforce council in the state of indiana about in half, it allowed us to operate at the speed of this table and businesses around it. that made all the difference in the world. as you continue to trust us, the states to own it and to prove it we will show america what works and what doesn't and that will take us to the next level. >> thank you, eric. that's great. >> lockheed martin, i...
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i think people need to stop taking for granted the ability for these thugs to maintain in power. again the castro regime has been in power since 1959. i think that is a fact that many people who don't necessarily follow latin america consistently as a lot of us do forget about. the situation in venezuela is bad. it is horrible. there is a dire humanitarian crisis but frankly the situation can always get worse. there is always, i mean, just when you think you reached bottom, the bottom can always get deeper and i think what maduro's strategy is always been, when the situation gets bad, continue riding things out, to exhaust and to exhaust kind of other folks' patience and exhaust the patience of international community and that is what he is doing right now. melissa: are there more things the u.s. should be doing besides sanctions? others said putting economic pressure on it? enough. >> i think that is inaccurate. i think economic pressures financial pressure, target the sanctions are not just financial but visa sanctions. a lot of regime officials, families are in the united stat
i think people need to stop taking for granted the ability for these thugs to maintain in power. again the castro regime has been in power since 1959. i think that is a fact that many people who don't necessarily follow latin america consistently as a lot of us do forget about. the situation in venezuela is bad. it is horrible. there is a dire humanitarian crisis but frankly the situation can always get worse. there is always, i mean, just when you think you reached bottom, the bottom can...